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  2. File:NorthAmericaLocation.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 01:49, 15 January 2007: 463 × 236 (290 KB): Notscott: 01:42, 15 January 2007: 463 × 236 (290 KB): Notscott == Summary == {{en|Map showing the location of the continent of North America.}} {{fr|Une carte pour démontrer la location du continent de l'Amérique du Nord.}} {{ia|Un Mapa monstrante le location del continente de America del Nord ...

  3. Americae Sive Quartae Orbis Partis Nova Et Exactissima ...

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    The British Library copy. Americae Sive Quartae Orbis Partis Nova Et Exactissima Descriptio (Latin: A New and Most Exact Description of America or The Fourth Part of the World) is an ornate geographical map of the Americas, made in 1562 by Spanish cartographer Diego Gutiérrez and Flemish artist Hieronymus Cock.

  4. File:Mapa político América do Sul.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Americas - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of the United States of America are normally referred to by the term estadounidense (rough literal translation: "United Statesian") instead of americano or americana which is discouraged, [155] [156] and the country's name itself is officially translated as Estados Unidos de América (United States of America), commonly abbreviated as ...

  6. Americas (terminology) - Wikipedia

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    Federal Republic of Central America—formerly the United Provinces of Central America, a federal republic in Central America from 1823 to 1840 comprising the newly independent Spanish territories: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and (later) Los Altos. In 1838, the federation succumbed to civil war and dissolved.